The "Redshirt Rookies" program, under the city's Adaptive Recreation and Inclusive Services For Everyone (A.R.I.S.E.) umbrella, is bringing homeschooled kids and kids with physical limitations together for exercise, fun, and fr
The Cherry Creek School District now has their own band instrument repair shop. It's located inside Overland High School and repairs instruments for the nearly 5000 students in band and orchestra in the district.
Rich Cowden, the Executive Producer for the Aurora Fox Arts Center, joins us in-studio to talk about the "One Book, One Aurora: From Page to Stage" program.
Boys Hope Girls Hope of Colorado is an Aurora-based non-profit that helps high school students who are the first in their families to go to college, overcome obstacles and achieve their dreams.
Jeremiah Daniels, an Aurora student who stars in the new film "Color Book" joins Aurora Now with his parents, Joi and Terrance to talk about the journey.
The Aurora History Museum is gearing up for "The Grand Celebration" on November 16 to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the museum, the 25th anniversary of the Festival of Wreaths and the 10th anniversary of the restoration a
What is teen court? How does it work? AuroraTV breaks down the sentencing hearing and how the process helps mentor volunteer student attorneys, while offering the defendants the chance to make amends.
Fifth grade students learn about the importance of water as a resource through fun and interactive games and exhibits at the 31st annual Youth Water Festival
Homeschooling your child has numerous benefits: customized learning, flexible scheduling, and individual attention. However, what happens when it's time to incorporate physical education?
John Buckner touched thousands of lives throughout his life. He was the much loved and respected principal of Overland High School, an influential state lawmaker, a husband, a father, a mentor.
In-studio sneak peek of the new Nepali "Mosaic of Cultures" exhibit at our Aurora History Museum. Kids can sign up for the camp online through the Aurora History Museum.